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VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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getlucky2winSBR MVP
- 01-14-12
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#37My friend only likes fat chicks. He's a great wingman. Always tells me big girls need love tooComment -
SacreliciousSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-29-12
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#38I had this friend in school, was like, 6'4 and 160lbs. A total stick, very good looking and intelligent as well, he wouldnt date anyone under 300lbs, not even joking. It was kind of disturbing.Comment -
MDSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-31-12
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#39I'm not talking about the husky gentleman, I'm talking a walking(Or rather rolling in one of those old folk scooters) Cetaceas that just does not even look close to human any more. 300 pounds on a 5'2" frame rolling a long in a cart designed for handicapped people. I was dumbfounded when I saw that when i went to America.
All addiction-prone people (perhaps with a few outliers) possess a genome marker called deltaFoSB. If you possess that marker, good focking luck with moderation. It's just not a feasible option, and it's the reason that so many people can't lose weight. For a food addict to become thin while partaking in the substances they're addicted to requires them to constantly inhibit their own neurological urges, instead of removing the urges like, say, abstinence would. That doesn't seem like a good idea, or a worthwhile tradeoff, to me. If more doctors were treating food addiction and less were treating symptoms of it (like obesity), it wouldn't be as big an issue.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#40Same here. My best mate from uni was a bit of a cult hero because he was known as the guy who had a thing for fatties. Hes recently got married and had a kid with rather large girl who lived at my halls who was quite in to me for a while whod i introduced him to!Comment -
jacktheknifeSBR MVP
- 09-25-10
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#41It's a societal thing. Morbidly obese people almost always suffer from food addiction, which is just about the only addiction for which the "everything in moderation" advice is given. Like any other addiction, the reward centre of the brain is stunted, the chemistry of the brain permanently changes, and if you reintroduce the addictive compounds, dependency sets in again. No one knowledgeable would suggest that an alcoholic drink "in moderation" for this very reason, yet cheat meals and cheat days are accepted or encouraged for morbidly obese people, significantly impairing their weight loss effort. The most addictive foods are ones that are very high in both sugar and fat, which are similarly addictive to drugs like cocaine, and these types of foods don't appear in nature; people believe that junk food is a natural part of life and that asking obese people not to partake in this part of life any more is cruel or unusual. This is the problem.
All addiction-prone people (perhaps with a few outliers) possess a genome marker called deltaFoSB. If you possess that marker, good focking luck with moderation. It's just not a feasible option, and it's the reason that so many people can't lose weight. For a food addict to become thin while partaking in the substances they're addicted to requires them to constantly inhibit their own neurological urges, instead of removing the urges like, say, abstinence would. That doesn't seem like a good idea, or a worthwhile tradeoff, to me. If more doctors were treating food addiction and less were treating symptoms of it (like obesity), it wouldn't be as big an issue.
At least until she killed a family while DUI. But it worked until it didn't, right?Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#42Ever sit on an airplane next to a really fat person? They are breathing hard, invading your personal space, full side body contact, they can barely fit in the seat.. I had that happen once and it was a night mare.. Fat people suck....
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marzwoodySBR MVP
- 01-03-14
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#44Fat shaming is not acceptable.
Check your privilege guyzComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#47Wow, the notion of people so fat is just amazing to me. What don't really have that in Denmark, I have seen maybe 3-5 so fat people here, ever. But apparently people so fat that they basically can't function in everyday life is standard elsewhere (Ok, America..) That's.. C'mon man, lift your shield.Comment -
SkelSBR MVP
- 03-04-14
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#48Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#49
I had a friend like that growing up kind of.. He'd speak to any 2 chicks no fear and break the ice, but when it was time to close escrow it was more that I was better looking then him so he had no choice but to end up with the pizza or get no play.. Worked out well back in the day....Last edited by JIBBBY; 11-15-14, 05:06 PM.Comment -
marzwoodySBR MVP
- 01-03-14
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#50Ever met a woman who you know would be a 10 if she lost some weight?Comment -
mirinquadsSBR MVP
- 04-22-13
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#51After sampling the merchandise first i trust?Comment -
marzwoodySBR MVP
- 01-03-14
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#52Me and my friends in London used to have a shag a fatty for christmas week.
All in the spirit of christmas.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#58Ha i did note tht, but we all knew tht anyway didnt we!Comment
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